More archive video footage has been unearthed that re-emphasizes the
fact that President Bush lied about how he first came to know about the
events of September 11, 2001.

Watch the clip from 7 minutes in.

ABC News reporter John Cochran told ABC's Peter Jennings, "He got
out of his hotel suite this morning, was about to leave, reporters saw
the White House chief of staff Andy Card whisper into his ear, then reporters
said to the President 'do you know what's going on in New York'? - he
said he did and would have something to say about it later."

This contradicts Bush's statement that he made on two separate occasions,
that he first learned of what was going on in New York from watching a
television outside of the classroom as he prepared to talk about education
with a group of Florida schoolchildren.

President Bush Holds Town Hall Meeting
[CNN, Aired December 4, 2001]
QUESTION: One thing, Mr. President, is that you have no idea how much
you've done for this country, and another thing is that how did you
feel when you heard about the terrorist attack?

BUSH: Well... (APPLAUSE)

Thank you, Jordan (ph).

Well, Jordan (ph), you're not going to believe what state I was in
when I heard about the terrorist attack. I was in Florida. And my chief
of staff, Andy Card -- actually I was in a classroom talking about a
reading program that works. And I was sitting outside the classroom
waiting to go in, and I saw an airplane hit the tower -- the TV was
obviously on, and I use to fly myself, and I said, "There's one
terrible pilot." And I said, "It must have been a horrible
accident."

But I was whisked off there -- I didn't have much time to think about
it, and I was sitting in the classroom, and Andy Card, my chief who
was sitting over here walked in and said, "A second plane has hit
the tower. America's under attack."

Obviously, Bush could not have seen the first plane hit the tower because
there was no TV footage broadcast of it until the next day.

Occasion 2:
President Holds Town Hall Forum on Economy in California
[whitehouse.gov, January 5, 2002]

"I was sitting there, and my Chief of Staff -- well, first of
all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this plane fly into
the first building. There was a TV set on..."

As has been well publicized, even after being told of the second plane
hitting the south tower and that America was under attack, Bush sat reading
a story about a pet goat for well over 5 minutes.

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